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Fina World Cup: Roland Schoeman defies age to take two golds
Article
/ 10 August 2013

Fina World Cup: Roland Schoeman defies age to take two golds

Four-time Olympian Roland Schoeman has raced to a double gold on the first day of the second leg of the Fina World Cup Swimming in Berlin.

By Sapa
JMPD investigated for illegal blue light cavalcade
Article
/ 10 August 2013

JMPD investigated for illegal blue light cavalcade

Police are probing the Johannesburg metro police for allegedly using an unauthorised blue light convoy to escort the Zimbabwean police commissioner.

By Sapa
Vavi accepts ‘humiliating’ Corruption Watch censure
Article
/ 10 August 2013

Vavi accepts ‘humiliating’ Corruption Watch censure

Cosatu general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi has accepted the censure imposed on him by Corruption Watch while calling for better protection of women.

By Sapa
SA athletes ready for IAAF World Champs in Moscow
Article
/ 8 August 2013

SA athletes ready for IAAF World Champs in Moscow

The 26 South African athletes may provide some inspiration to counter the months of boardroom battles which threatened to disrupt their participation.

By Sapa
Zuma pushes through land use Bill
Article
/ 5 August 2013

Zuma pushes through land use Bill

Jacob Zuma has enacted the Spatial Planning and Land Use Management Bill, which will promote social and economic inclusion, says the presidency.

By Sapa
W Cape affirmative action case sparks protests
Article
/ 29 July 2013

W Cape affirmative action case sparks protests

The case against correctional services for its "blatant policy of absolute racial representation" in hiring for jobs has continued, amid protests.

By Sapa
Tutu, Radebe pay tribute to Langa
Article
/ 24 July 2013

Tutu, Radebe pay tribute to Langa

Former chief justice Pius Langa was a "servant leader", Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu said following Langa’s death at the age of 74.

By Sapa
Military swoop in on security company, confiscate ammunition
Article
/ 16 July 2013

Military swoop in on security company, confiscate ammunition

Military police have apparently raided the Midrand compound of cash-in-transit company SVB, which is owned by SA’s four major banks.

By Sapa
ANC gets slapped with R3.5m municipality bill
Article
/ 9 July 2013

ANC gets slapped with R3.5m municipality bill

The ANC has received an erroneous bill from the City of Jo’burg stating that it owes more than R3.5m in outstanding rates, taxes, and electricity.

By Sapa
Mandela’s daughter arrives at hospital
Article
/ 30 June 2013

Mandela’s daughter arrives at hospital

Makaziwe Mandela arrived at the Medi-Clinic Heart Hospital in Pretoria on Sunday afternoon to visit her critically-ill father.

By Sapa
Chiefs without Bafana players for final
Article
/ 26 June 2013

Chiefs without Bafana players for final

Kaizer Chiefs will not have any of their Bafana Bafana players available for the Gauteng Football Cup final at Loftus Versfeld Stadium.

By Sapa
Research shows physical, sexual abuse high in Africa
Article
/ 23 June 2013

Research shows physical, sexual abuse high in Africa

African countries have some of the highest levels of physical and sexual violence against women in the world, a report has found.

By Sapa
R25m awarded in medical malpractice claim
Article
/ 16 June 2013

R25m awarded in medical malpractice claim

A R25-million payout, the highest ever in South Africa, has been awarded to an 11-year-old girl brain damaged after a series of botched operations.

By Sapa
Man arrested for several Mpumalanga rapes, murders
Article
/ 10 June 2013

Man arrested for several Mpumalanga rapes, murders

A man has been arrested in Pretoria for several rapes, murders and armed robberies in the Daantjie area outside Nelspruit, Mpumalanga

By Sapa
Groom of Swedish princess admits to wedding jitters
Article
/ 7 June 2013

Groom of Swedish princess admits to wedding jitters

The future husband of Swedish Princess Madeleine has said he is "a little nervous" about the forthcoming Royal wedding.

By Sapa
Bloem teacher, principal suspended for alleged racism
Article
/ 6 June 2013

Bloem teacher, principal suspended for alleged racism

The province’s education minister will investigate a Bloemfontein school after allegations of racism and the display of an old SA flag there.

By Sapa
City Power embroiled in multimillion-rand tender spat
Article
/ 6 June 2013

City Power embroiled in multimillion-rand tender spat

Tasol Solar Energy Solutions has denied being awarded a multimillion-rand solar geyser tender in a court case brought by Numsa against City Power.

By Sapa
Former SAA chief executive takes dismissal to court
Article
/ 31 May 2013

Former SAA chief executive takes dismissal to court

Former SAA chief executive Vuyisile Kona has launched an application with the North Gauteng High Court to challenge his dismissal.

By Sapa
Radebe ‘satisfied’ the NPA is doing a good job
Article
/ 29 May 2013

Radebe ‘satisfied’ the NPA is doing a good job

Busy courts and over-crowded jails indicate that the NPA is doing a good job, Justice Minister Jeff Radebe has said.

By Sapa
Gauteng e-tolls just around the corner
Article
/ 26 May 2013

Gauteng e-tolls just around the corner

The implementation of e-tolls on Gauteng highways is imminent, the transport department and the national roads agency said on Sunday.

By Sapa
Tributes continue pouring in for Mbuli
Article
/ 20 May 2013

Tributes continue pouring in for Mbuli

The death of SABC radio and television presenter Vuyo Mbuli has deprived SA of an intelligent and spirited individual, the Anglican church says.

By Sapa
Waterkloof key point or not, Guptas, Zuma must be probed
Article
/ 20 May 2013

Waterkloof key point or not, Guptas, Zuma must be probed

Opposition parties say the Gupta family should be prosecuted, adding that a probe into the president’s involvement in the plane saga is needed.

By Sapa
Presenter Mbuli dies after collapsing at rugby match
Article
/ 19 May 2013

Presenter Mbuli dies after collapsing at rugby match

SABC television and radio presenter Vuyo Mbuli has died, the South African Broadcasting Corporation reported on Sunday.

By Sapa
Equal Education gives Angie one-month extension
Article
/ 17 May 2013

Equal Education gives Angie one-month extension

Equal Education is giving Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga another month to promulgate norms and standards for school infrastructure.

By Sapa
Eldorado Park letter touches Zuma’s heart
Article
/ 14 May 2013

Eldorado Park letter touches Zuma’s heart

A heart-rending letter from residents in Eldorado Park, south of Johannesburg, has prompted President Jacob Zuma to plan a visit to the community.

By Sapa
Malema has no dealings with the buyer of his house
Article
/ 10 May 2013

Malema has no dealings with the buyer of his house

Expelled ANCYL leader Julius Malema has said that he has no relationship with the buyer of his half-built mansion that was sold for R5.9-million.

By Sapa
ANC gives Gupta Parliament debate the go ahead
Article
/ 9 May 2013

ANC gives Gupta Parliament debate the go ahead

A debate on the use of the Waterkloof Air Force Base by the Gupta family last week will be held in Parliament, the ANC has said.

By Sapa
Sadtu members hit the streets over Motshekga and Soobrayan
Article
/ 24 April 2013

Sadtu members hit the streets over Motshekga and Soobrayan

Sadtu expects about 25 000 of its members to take part in Wednesday’s march to pressure basic education’s minister and director general to resign.

By Sapa
Ipap has more flaws than benefits, says the DA
Article
/ 22 April 2013

Ipap has more flaws than benefits, says the DA

The government’s latest version of the industrial policy action plan is doomed to fail, the Democratic Alliance has said.

By Sapa
Cosatu consider e-toll protest in North-west
Article
/ 31 December 2012

Cosatu consider e-toll protest in North-west

Cosatu has been deciding whether to go ahead with a planned protest at the Swartruggens toll gate on the N4.

By Sapa
Fitness test deaths: Provincial minister dismisses calls to resign
Article
/ 31 December 2012

Fitness test deaths: Provincial minister dismisses calls to resign

KwaZulu-Natal transport minister Willies Mchunu on Monday dismissed calls for him to resign as premature and irrelevant.

By Sapa
Limpopo premier and co visit giant theme park in China
Article
/ 31 December 2012

Limpopo premier and co visit giant theme park in China

Limpopo premier Cassel Mathale and three provincial ministers have visited a giant theme park in China to get ideas for tourism, Beeld has reported.

By Sapa
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